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Last week we took a break from JavaScript framework questions to ask about TypeScript usage in the wake of the TypeScript 1.5 release.

It looks like TypeScript still needs more time to gather adopters. Languages and supersets of languages always take a lot longer to become widely adopted than libraries and frameworks. Take for example, the JavaScript front-end and platform frameworks. React has rocketed to popularity recently, but so did SproutCore for a while. Do you remember that one? Ember was originally forked from that framework.

So even though frameworks, and generally a lot of tools and libraries in the still-immature JavaScript/Node ecosystem, are fleeting in their popularity, I wanted to do one more overall poll on which JavaScript frameworks were most interesting to all of us at present.